Custom Truck-Mounted Systems for TV Inspection and Rehabilitation

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Custom Truck-Mounted Systems for TV Inspection and Rehabilitation

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Made to withstand the most severe conditions and ergonomically designed for comfort and efficiency, CUES truck-mounted systems can include TV inspection equipment for sewer, storm and potable water lines; mainline joint or lateral sealing; and lateral reinstatement cutters for the relining industry. A truck chassis can be specified to contain all or any combination of the aforementioned equipment. 

CUES is a licensed truck dealership/truck-body converter and stocks various Ford, GMC, Chevrolet, Workhorse, International and Freightliner chassis, ranging from 9,500 GVWR to 23,000 GVWR. With its in-house, state-of-the-art vehicle assembly area, CUES can substantially reduce the manufacturing time required for your turnkey truck-mounted system. Customize your truck interior, cabinets, equipment and mounting configuration to fit your unique requirements. Depending on the specific vehicle, chassis are available in diesel, gas and natural gas configurations. Optional dry freight box mounted systems are also available. 

TV Inspection Trucks CUES offers a wide variety of chassis choices with custom interiors. Equipment can be ergonomically mounted to inspect 6- to 200-inch mainlines and 3- to 8-inch lateral services. User-friendly Granite XP data acquisition software can interface with various asset management and ESRI ArcGIS systems. 

TV Mainline/Lateral Inspection Trucks Equipment can be ergonomically mounted to inspect 6- to 200-inch mainlines and 3- to 8-inch lateral services with optional equipment to inspect 3- to 8-inch lateral services with access from the mainline or a clean-out. The optional CUES LCS (Lateral Cleaning System) can also be supplied. 

TV/Grout Inspection Trucks This all-in-one production unit can complete TV inspection of mainlines, laterals (optional), joint sealing of mainlines or laterals, and lateral reinstatement (cutting). Pipe inspection operations and the resultant rehabilitation action are facilitated by one integrated system.

TV/Cutter Inspection Trucks Custom cutter/TV inspection trucks include full capabilities for reinstating lateral services, removal of protruding taps, brush finishing existing cuts, and pre and post TV inspection. 

TV/Cutter/Grout Inspection Trucks This all-in-one production unit can complete TV inspection of mainlines, laterals (optional), joint sealing of mainlines or laterals, and lateral reinstatement (cutting). Pipe inspection operations and the resultant rehabilitation action are facilitated by one integrated system. 

Evolution Interior Series II & III All of the above vehicle mounted units are available with the state of the art Evolution Interiors II & III, featuring an ergonomic design to achieve ease of operation, safety, and convenient storage to produce the most efficient, rugged and reliable system in today's market.

Single Conductor Truck Systems CUES manufactures both single-conductor and multiconductor systems. Single-conductor cable contains one coaxial conductor pair surrounded by insulation, then a spiral wound steel armor, then a second steel armor spiral wound in the opposite direction (the two steel armors also act as tensile-load-bearing members; the outer armor also acts as the cable’s jacket).  Multiconductor cable contains one coaxial conductor pair and 10 individual conductors wound in a spiral fashion surrounded by a braided Kevlar tensile-load-bearing member embedded in an extruded nylon armor/jacket. Click here to learn more about the CUES SC 2000 system.

For more information about any of the CUES custom inspection vehicle options, visit www.cuesinc.com/TruckMain.html.



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